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U.S. Marshals Service Southern District Correspondence
The official correspondence of the U.S. Marshals in the Southern District (Key West) from 1849-1862.
Valerie Sammons Collection
Newspapers, T-shirts, pamphlets, and photographs gathered or created by Valerie Sammons on a goodwill visit to Grenada in 1983.
Venezuela - Netherlands Papers
Duplicates of documents, dated 1871-1900, including communiques, manuscripts, correspondence, reports, and other documents. Research materials of C. C. Goslinga for a book about smuggling.
Verle Allyn Pope Papers
Subject files and correspondence pertaining to Verle A. Pope's career in the Florida State Senate.
Verne Lester Harper Papers
Correspondence and other papers pertaining to Verne L. Harper's activities with the United States Forestry Service, the International Union of Societies of Foresters and the University of Florida.
Vice President for Government and Community Relations Records
Collection contains Florida Senate and House of Representatives resolutions, promotional materials, newsletters, and photographs from the Vice President for Government and Community Relations office at the University of Florida.
Views of University of Florida
Collection contains 1 booklet titled Views of University of Florida Gainesville. Was published as part of the University Record, vol. 9, no. 2 (extra).
Virgil Miller (Red) Newton Papers
Papers and scrapbooks relating to Newton's career as managing editor of the Tampa Tribune (1943-1964).
Visionaires Collection
The Visionaires was founded in February 1938 by eight women who sought to establish a community organization that could foster civic, cultural, and social affairs for African American women in Gainesville, Florida. The Visionaires Collection consists of minutes of their meetings, records of financial transactions, scrapbooks, photographs, and other materials that document the organization's participation in school and community activities.
Vives Family Papers
The Vives Family Papers date from 1865 to 1956 and primarily consist of documents related to the Vives family and their business activity in Ponce, Puerto Rico.
